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• PLAN shows your strengths and weaknesses in English, mathematics, reading, and science.
• PLAN lets you know if you’re on target for college.
• PLAN helps you find careers that match your interests.
• PLAN helps you prepare for the ACT.
Why Take PLAN?
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• What is the Student Score Report?This individualized report details scores received on the assessment and the career plans and needs indicated by the student.
• What does the Student Score Report provide?➡ Suggestions for improving student academic skills ➡ Careers that match student interests➡ Indicators of college readiness
Student Score Report
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PLANScore Report
Side 1
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Your Scores
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Your Estimated ACT® Composite Score Range
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Your High School Course Plans Compared to Core
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College Readiness
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Profile for Success
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Your Career Possibilities
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PLANScore Report
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www.planstudent.org
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What Do I Do Now?When using your PLAN Score Report, ask yourself some questions:
•Am I on target for college?
•What skills do I need to improve to be ready for college?
•Am I taking a rigorous core curriculum
•What careers interest me most?
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✓ Set a regular time and place to study each day and throughout the week.
✓ Keep a daily “to do” list.✓ Set goals for yourself.✓ Do your reading assignments before
the material is discussed in class.✓ Pay close attention and take good
notes in class.✓ Prepare for tests during your regular
study times instead of cramming at the last minute.
Study Skills Checklist for Students
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• Take challenging college prep courses in high school.
• Explore the many career options available and think about how your career choices will affect your future.
• Set career goals and develop an educational plan to achieve them.
Keys to Good Educational and Career Planning
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